Pitt lands Miami's Jeremiah Marcelin, 3rd linebacker in its class of 2024
Like most teams, Pitt only puts three linebackers on the field at a time. Also like many others in college football, Panthers linebackers coach Ryan Manalac makes sure to substitute regularly.
That’s why the past several weeks have been important to Pitt’s roster-building efforts. Three linebackers who will be high school seniors this year have announced their verbal commitments to enroll at Pitt in 2024.
The second announcement occurred Thursday when Jeremiah Marcelin of Miami Norland made his promise to coaches earlier this month public. He joins Aliquippa’s Cameron Lindsey as the first two linebackers in Pitt’s current recruiting class. Also, Davin Brewton of Red Bank Catholic (N.J.) is projected as a linebacker at Pitt.
First off I want to thank God for allowing me to be in the position I am today.
I want to thank my Mom, Dad, family, and coaches for helping me get here.
The list will go on and on about how thankful I an but I will keep this short.
305 To The 412… PITT i’m Home ✈️???????? pic.twitter.com/8iFMQeInvm— Jeremiah Marcelin ✪ (@m1ahhh__) June 22, 2023
Marcelin, (6-foot-2, 230 pounds) has several scholarship offers, including those from Louisville, Maryland, Florida State, Miami, West Virginia, Ole Miss, Syracuse, Tennessee and Texas A&M. He had narrowed his choices to Pitt, Louisville and Maryland.
From Maroon and Grey to Blue and Gold… oh and #TheHunt24 we not done yet ???? pic.twitter.com/CkTAIW4ghS
— Jeremiah Marcelin ✪ (@m1ahhh__) June 22, 2023
He is a three-star prospect, the 86th overall recruit in Florida and 36th outside linebacker in the nation, according to Rivals.com. He could play middle linebacker in college, however.
At Miami Norland last season, he recorded 82 tackles, 27 for a loss, including 14 1/2 sacks, in 11 games. He also fits another criteria Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi likes in his recruits — he’s a two-year captain at Norland.
Marcelin, the fifth Pitt recruit from Florida, is the 20th this cycle who has made his commitment public, lifting the class to 12th in the country, tied with North Carolina for second in the ACC behind Clemson, according to Rivals.
Jerry DiPaola is a TribLive reporter covering Pitt athletics since 2011. A Pittsburgh native, he joined the Trib in 1993, first as a copy editor and page designer in the sports department and later as the Pittsburgh Steelers reporter from 1994-2004. He can be reached at jdipaola@triblive.com.
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